Gymnastic tilted rotating table

ABSTRACT

This invention is a tilted rotating table designed for exercise and recreation. The table is free to rotate either in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction. The table has a fixed tilt from the horizontal and is mounted on bearings. In the drawing, FIGS.  1, 2, 3,  and  4  show a human shape standing on the table and rotating counterclockwise when viewed from above. Each figure in sequence shows the human shape rotated 90 degrees from the previous figure with FIG.  1  rotated 90 degrees from FIG.  4,  thus showing the ability for continuous rotation. The table is hollow and has a port for the addition or subtraction of weight, such as sand. The added weight increases the momentum or “flywheel effect” of the table. The result is a table that is easier to stand on, spins longer, and becomes more stable.

[0001] A tilted rotating table for athletics and recreation.

[0002] The invention was made privately by Roger S Sprankle.

[0003] The invention was developed as gymnastic recreational equipment.

[0004] The invention can be sumarized as a tilted rotating table where gymnastics, athletics, and recreational exercises can be performed. 

1. A bearing mounted rotating table where provisions are made for the addition or subtraction of mass.
 2. A bearing mounted rotating table where the table is tilted from the horizontal. 